Scale By Tech’s Vibe Coding MicroApps is a Skool-based membership course/community built around the theme “Build microapps, not spreadsheets.” The core idea is to quickly turn ROI calculators, selectors, customer demos, or spreadsheet workflows into shareable browser links, then publish and host them via MicroApp.live. Its goal is clear: reduce reliance on multi-version spreadsheets like “version-17.xlsx” and use single-purpose small tools for validation, sharing, and iteration.
Based on the page copy, the content is structured around Plan → Build → Test → Ship. It includes a microapp playbook, template packs, reusable prompts/styles, one-click deployment, free MicroApp.live hosting, community support, and weekly support calls. The learning path is divided into three levels: Level 1 focuses on quickly building selectors/calculators; Level 2 covers connecting to Sheets/CRM, generating branded PDFs, and adding n8n plus AI backends; Level 3 introduces user accounts, RBAC, and portal-style apps. The delivery format is not clearly stated as live or recorded; it appears closer to a “community + resources + support calls” model.
The page does not disclose a specific price, so the paid-entry threshold cannot be assessed precisely. What is stated is a 30-day money-back guarantee, along with access to a free MicroApp.live hosting account. On the instructor side, Hans Thisen describes himself as an AI and automation consultant and agency operator, with consulting experience for companies such as Europcar and Grundfos, as well as a master’s background in industrial design engineering. Yasin Alif is an AI and automation developer who has been building automation systems since 2022. Their backgrounds are reasonably well aligned with the course topic.
The main strength is its focused positioning: rather than teaching programming in a generic way, it centers on common business use cases such as ROI calculators, workflow tools, and demo apps. The combination of templates, prompts, deployment/hosting, and support lowers the starting barrier for people who are not full-stack developers. The downsides are that the public page is still incomplete: pricing is missing, certification is not mentioned, and it is unclear whether there is a structured library of recorded lessons. The scraped text also contains “Sample Copy” and “Post not available,” suggesting that the public-facing content is either not fully mature or not fully accessible.
It is best suited to sales engineers, engineers, technical founders, and operations teams that want to quickly validate internal tools or customer-facing demo tools. It is not ideal for people seeking formal certification, a systematic computer science foundation, or Chinese-language instruction. The source text provides no evidence regarding access from China; Skool, MicroApp.live, payment methods, and network stability would all need to be tested directly. Domestic or alternative options to consider include low-code platforms, the Feishu/WeCom ecosystems, Retool, AppSheet, Glide, Bubble, n8n, Cursor/Replit, and similar tools.
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